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...career of the club began in 1907-08, when David Carb, Edward Sheldon, R. E. Rogers and a group of men from the renowned "47 Workshop" went to work to found an organization devoted to producing plays by Harvard undergraduates or recent graduates. This idea of encouraging playwriting in the University gave the Club an original and advanced position among college dramatic societies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Highlights of The Harvard Dramatic Club Trace History of Organization Since 1908--"Promised Land" First Success | 12/10/1932 | See Source »

...David Carb '09 and Lee Simonson '08 will be the next visiting lecturers, but the date has not yet been determined. Professor Lovejoy expressed pleasure at the manner in which the school has gotten under way, being especially pleased with the plays submitted by applicants desirous of admission to the course in Playwriting, stating that several of them had great possibilities for production and development...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHOOL OF DRAMA IS INCORPORATED | 2/14/1930 | See Source »

...Cowl's success in 1915. Mamma's Affair was the work of Rachel Barton Butler. Two years ago there was You and I, by Philip J. Q. Barry. Other craftsmen who learned their trade from Prof. Baker are Eugene O'Neill, Edward Sheldon, Edward Knobloch, David Carb, Jules Eckert Goodman, Kenneth MacGowan (producer) and Lee Simonson (scenic director...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Yale workshop | 12/8/1924 | See Source »

...this day when investigation into the affairs of Victoria is pursued internationally with as much zeal as scientists exert in ascertaining the private life of the paramecium, it is rather exciting to see her come to life upon the stage. Though the authors (Walter Prichard Eaton and David Carb) protest volubly that the play is not a dramatization of Strachey, it is the readers of his book who will be particularly attracted. The play has caught all the quaint charm of the girl who developed retiring domesticity into a regal legend. It was Strachey who popularized the legend in America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays: Nov. 26, 1923 | 11/26/1923 | See Source »

...Harvard men who have been, or who are now serving, in the American Ambulance of Paris, complete so far as the available sources of information go: F. H. All G.S., C. L. Appleton '08, A. P. Andrew Ph.D. '00, G. C. Broome L.'86, A. G. Carey '14, D. Carb '09, J. S. Cochrane '00, C. R. Codman, 2d, '15, J. R. Childs '15, E. C. Cowdin, 2d, '08. C. R. Cross '03, E. J. Curley '04, L. H. Delabarre '16, J. S. Farlow '02, S. P. Fay '07, O. D. Filley '06, H. D. Hale, Jr., '15, L. Hemenway...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD WELL REPRESENTED IN FRENCH AMBULANCE WORK | 10/13/1915 | See Source »

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